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- From: opus@ihcase.att.com (0-robin.kim(frb000))
- Subject: Re: Gateway video problem
- Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories
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- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 20:44:32 GMT
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- In article <4284@eastman.UUCP>, lrxi00@icts01.Kodak.COM (James Nonnemacher) writes:
- |> One of my co-workers has a problem with his Gateway2000 486sx, 33MHz PC.
- |>
- |> Using the 15" Crystal Scan monitor in non-interlaced mode, with the Windows
- |> 3.1 SVGA driver, switching
- |> from Windows to DOS causes the screen to "jump" off center. Image can be
- |> recentered using montor controls.
- |>
- |> Anyone else have this problem or a solution?
-
- This is a very simple configuration problem. Your friend needs to run the
- ATI Graphics Ultra setup program (with ALL memory managers deactivated!!!).
- This will allow him to set the screen postion for every resolution, along
- with refresh rates, etc. His current problem is that the screen centering
- differs for DOS mode and whatever Windows resolution he's using. After
- setting things up the way he wants them, he can tell the ATI program to
- save the information in its EEPROM.
-
- If the 486SX system does not come with the ATI GU, then either the card
- it comes with has such setup options or he is out of luck.
-
- Rob
- opus@ihlpf.att.com
-